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my mind could possible think of doing. I've tried every solution on this board, and every other board I could find relating to this file and to the infinite loop, with absolutely no success. I tried every driver package available, bios updates, agp chipset updates, every combination of every setting. I've tried reducing power usage in my computer, I've placed more power in my computer... I've added more fans and created an optimal cooling system in my computer. I made sure there were absolutely no IRQ conflicts, and nothing was using the same IRQ as my video card. I've tried with one stick of ram, with one in 1 and 3. I've tried disabling onboard sound, and putting in a soundblaster card. Nothing... I mean nothing, worked at all. Until now! I found a solution, that has worked for me and a bunch of other people who have tested it for me. So give it a try, perhaps it will work for you too. My computer has been working 100% since I m
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or suggestions for this problem, http://www.sightsea.com/pghpchd/pages/infinite_loop.html I'm hoping that with your help we can http://www.articlewritingclicks.com/Windows_Errors/Ati2dvag_Blue_Screen_with_Infinite_Loop_Error__Fixed.html begin to provide the solution to more uses with our collective effort. If you're particular machine doesn't have the same configuration as in the fix below, consider calling or emailing the manufacturer of your computer. Thank blue screen you! The Fix: It's a problem with the video driver, device driver. ATI If you're seeing ati2dvag.exe then search google for "remove ati2dvag.exe" that one is a different issue. Here's the fix for the infinite loop problem caused by ati2dvag.dll that worked for me and ati2dvag blue screen has worked for some others. Right click on My Computer Choose Properties Choose the Hardware(Tab) Choose Device Manager(button) Click the [+] next to System devices Right click on CPU to AGP Controller (If you can't find this, emailing me will not help. Contact the manufacturer of your PC, Choose the Update Driver(button) Select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) Choose Next(button) Select "Don't search. I will choose the driver to install." Choose Next(button) Select PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge Hit Next(button) Hit Finish(button) Reboot. I am no longer answer emails about this issue. If the problem persists the only suggestion I can make is to contact the manufacturer of your PC. I can't help you other than making that suggestion. Good luck! Return to Help Desk Main
with Infinite Loop Error -- Fixed! Word Count: 380 | Subscribe to RSS | Leave a Comment | It usually comes out of the blue (screen...) for those whom are getting this ati2dvag blue screen crash accompanied by a ‘juicy’ Infinite Loop error. There are so many threads and posts dealing with this issue, so allow me to clarify several points and eventually show you how it can be fixed. Yep, indeed ati2dvag indicates that something went wrong with your ATI graphic driver. But this might not be the only problem as I’ll explain soon… For many users this problem takes place while restarting their PC or while trying to run one of their 'graphic' applications. Sometimes Windows might even indicate that the display driver has stopped working properly. Is the whole blame on the ATI driver…? Now before you blame the ATI graphic driver for being the only one responsible to this problem, there’s something else that I found out. In many situations in addition to the ATI driver, other problematic drivers might also be causing this ati2dvag blue screen error. Examples? Defective motherboard / Windows system drivers. What went wrong? Have you upgraded your Windows system lately? In many situations such upgrade might leave your old platform’s drivers together with your new Windows platform and that is a known recipe to trouble… Other common possibilities include drivers that got corrupted (due to malware infection as one example); or using obsolete or incompatible drivers. How to get it fixed You need to detect and replace all your problematic drivers, especially the ‘graphics’ related ones. However , don’t do that manually! I’ve seen too many users downloading the wrong driver packages or doing this improperly and then come up with additional problems. In order to do that safely and precisely: (1) Download and install this drivers repair tool (2) Run a quick drivers diagnostic scan (3) See which drivers are indicated as problematic (4) Replace those drivers, one by one (5) Restart your PC I’m quite confident that your ATI driver is going to be on that list - am I right…? Just post your comment below and let me know. Let’s see to how many of you, the cause to that ati2dvag blue screen was